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These patterns are not my designs but links to other designers who have generously shared their patterns. If you have questions about how to knit a specific pattern, please contact the designer directly.

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3 Row Repeat Project Linus Security Blanket

This is actually a 3 row repeat. Created for the Project Linus Project that provides handmade blankets from knitters like you to children who are ill, traumatized or in need. This blanket is easy to make with modified modified feather-and-fan stitch that consists of 3 rows. The cotton fleece yarn makes the blanket especially soft.

6 Row Repeat Turtle Cove Baby Blanket

Baby blanket knit in a 6 row repeat of alternating ripple, cable, and bobbles sections. The cable and bobble stitch patterns are reverse sides of the same pattern making this blanket reversible. 30 x 34″ Designed by Kelly Klem. Pictured project by stennas who knit on larger needles for a lacier effect.

4 Row Waffle Blanket

Ana Sancho Rumeu’s squishy afghan has a 4-row, 3 stitch repeat. Once you learn it, it goes quickly. The border is an attached i-cord but if you can substitute a garter or seed stitch border if you want something simpler. Some knitters have used multi-color yarn which looks great in this stitch. This was designed as a regular sized afghan so you might customize the size when you knit.

Easy 4 Row Repeat Lace Baby Blanket

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Terry is a knitting late-bloomer, learning to knit as an adult from Internet tutorials, because she wanted a craft that was useful, fun, and portable. Knitting hats for cancer patients inspired her to design her own patterns—available for free at her blog, intheloopknitting.com. Terry met her husband Ken at a science fiction convention and moved to the Kansas City area to be with him more than 30 years ago. Terry supports her yarn stash by creating websites and other digital media. Terry firmly believes in Knitting in Public—it's a great conversation starter!

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Reef Knot Tank Top

Simple stockinette stitch in cool cotton gets a twist on plain when you tie the back straps into a reef knot and an unusual picot hem. Sizes XS (S, M, L, XL). Designed by Sarah Wilson. Pattern is available for free with a free trial at Creativebug OR purchase pattern at Etsy. Pictured project by oliveknit

Hidden Delight Lace Camisole

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Terry is a knitting late-bloomer, learning to knit as an adult from Internet tutorials, because she wanted a craft that was useful, fun, and portable. Knitting hats for cancer patients inspired her to design her own patterns—available for free at her blog, intheloopknitting.com. Terry met her husband Ken at a science fiction convention and moved to the Kansas City area to be with him more than 30 years ago. Terry supports her yarn stash by creating websites and other digital media. Terry firmly believes in Knitting in Public—it's a great conversation starter!

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Free Knitting Patterns

Fleur Cardigan

This circle sweater features a 4 row repeat Moss Stitch collar and draped front. The body is knit in the round in one piece and sleeves are added. Bulky yarn. Designed by Berroco Design Team. This pattern was featured in Season 8 of Knit and Crochet Now! and is free with registration at Annie’s

Amadores Vest

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Terry is a knitting late-bloomer, learning to knit as an adult from Internet tutorials, because she wanted a craft that was useful, fun, and portable. Knitting hats for cancer patients inspired her to design her own patterns—available for free at her blog, intheloopknitting.com. Terry met her husband Ken at a science fiction convention and moved to the Kansas City area to be with him more than 30 years ago. Terry supports her yarn stash by creating websites and other digital media. Terry firmly believes in Knitting in Public—it's a great conversation starter!

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Free Knitting Patterns

One Skein Copilot Cowl

This easy features a mesh lace separated by garter stitch sections. Designed to use one skein of that special fingering weight (4ply) yarn., it can be adjusted in both length and width. Rated very easy by Ravelrers. Designed by Dominique Trad

Interpretations Scarf

I’m fascinated by the look of this scarf / cowl. It’s actually easy and the effect of the floating loops of yarn is made by knitting with laceweight yarn alternating with a bulky multi-color yarn. Poncho pattern also included. Designed by Laura Cunitz

Challah Infinity Scarf

Firehouse Alley Infinity Scarf Cowl

Easy to remember stitch patterns in sections of lace and texture make a fabric that’s beautiful loose or wrapped around the neck. Designed by Bonnie Sennott. Finished Size: 66″ circumference and 16½” wide.

On the Fringes Capelet Poncho

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Terry is a knitting late-bloomer, learning to knit as an adult from Internet tutorials, because she wanted a craft that was useful, fun, and portable. Knitting hats for cancer patients inspired her to design her own patterns—available for free at her blog, intheloopknitting.com. Terry met her husband Ken at a science fiction convention and moved to the Kansas City area to be with him more than 30 years ago. Terry supports her yarn stash by creating websites and other digital media. Terry firmly believes in Knitting in Public—it's a great conversation starter!

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These patterns are free for a short time only! Get them now or you will have to purchase from the designers.

Do NOT contact me to get the patterns – follow the links.

I’m trying something new and hope I don’t regret it. These are wonderful patterns the designers have generously made free for a month or so. Please do not ask me to provide the pattern after the time has expired.

To get the knitting patterns, scroll down the page to the individual pattern you want and click on the link to that pattern.

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Newly Added

Hoot Hoot

Free until April 30 2018 Owl motif for baby blanket or throw. Designed by Cheryl Beckerich

Lily Red Snood

Free until Jan. 7, 2018 Only with code nouvelan Infinity scarf cowl knit in garter stitch and a 3 row repeat netting stitch. Quick knit in bulky yarn. (Note – I was able to download without the code but you may need it). Designed by ChristineROGER. Available in English and French.

Milla’s Sweater

Free until Dec. 31, 2017 Only. Child’s long-sleeved pullover with colorwork motifs of woodland animals and plants inspired by the book Milla Marble and the Mystery of the Missing Grandma. Options for a longer tunic and a shorter sweater. Sizes 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 years. Available in English and Finnish. Designed by pawlymade.

Sul Cowl

Free until Dec. 24, 2017 Only. Versatile buttoned cowl infinity scarf knit flat in worsted weight in with a honeycombed pattern and crossed stitches. Can be worn a variety of ways. Available in English and French. Designed by Mélina Hami.

Shirley Bear – I do not see a way to get this pattern individually any more. Contact https://www.letsknit.co.uk/ to see if they have an option to get this pattern. You can also check with the designer about the pattern. Here is the Ravelry page for the designer and the original pattern https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sleepy-ted

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Terry is a knitting late-bloomer, learning to knit as an adult from Internet tutorials, because she wanted a craft that was useful, fun, and portable. Knitting hats for cancer patients inspired her to design her own patterns—available for free at her blog, intheloopknitting.com. Terry met her husband Ken at a science fiction convention and moved to the Kansas City area to be with him more than 30 years ago. Terry supports her yarn stash by creating websites and other digital media. Terry firmly believes in Knitting in Public—it's a great conversation starter!

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Free Knitting Patterns

Lily Cowl

Lace infinity scarf worked a 6 row repeat in the round. Sport weight yarn. Designed by Izznit Knits. Pictured projects by cocobrownie99 and the designer

Rippling Fans Cowl

Lace cowl designed for multi-colored yarn but also works with solid colors. Uses just one skein of the recommended yarn (440 yards). Fingering weight yarn. One of the free patterns in the free ebook 7 Free Knitted Cowl Patterns. Designed by Gladys We.

Sweet Hexagon Cowl

This cowl is constructed of interlocking hexagons that are knitted in the round. Great with multi-color yarn! One of the free patterns in the free ebook 7 Free Knitted Cowl Patterns. Designed by Lisa Shroyer. Pictured project by woodlandwild

Beau Cowl

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Terry is a knitting late-bloomer, learning to knit as an adult from Internet tutorials, because she wanted a craft that was useful, fun, and portable. Knitting hats for cancer patients inspired her to design her own patterns—available for free at her blog, intheloopknitting.com. Terry met her husband Ken at a science fiction convention and moved to the Kansas City area to be with him more than 30 years ago. Terry supports her yarn stash by creating websites and other digital media. Terry firmly believes in Knitting in Public—it's a great conversation starter!

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Tulle Time Baby Tutu

This quick baby ballerina dress is knit in the round from the top down, then add ribbons for trim and straps and strips of tulle to the bottom of the bodice. Sizes 3-6 months, 9-12 months, 18 months. Designed by Rhapsody Fiber Arts

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Terry is a knitting late-bloomer, learning to knit as an adult from Internet tutorials, because she wanted a craft that was useful, fun, and portable. Knitting hats for cancer patients inspired her to design her own patterns—available for free at her blog, intheloopknitting.com. Terry met her husband Ken at a science fiction convention and moved to the Kansas City area to be with him more than 30 years ago. Terry supports her yarn stash by creating websites and other digital media. Terry firmly believes in Knitting in Public—it's a great conversation starter!

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Free Knitting Patterns

Country Quilt Baby Blanket

Afghan of modular pinwheel blocks inspired by traditional quilt designs. Designed by Caron Design Team. Pictured project by Mootthing who did 4x4 blocks.

Fenced In Afghan

This blanket is knit in modular pieces in garter stitch. Great opportunity to play with color and use up your stash. Designed by Miriam L. Felton. Pictured project by purldoc who rated the pattern easy

Bento Box Quilt

Modular garter stitch afghan based on the Bento Box quilt block. Includes a coloring page and free video tutorial at the designer’s website. Designed by Staci Perry of Very Pink Knits. Pictured projects by the designer and SRWhitcombe

Homespun Pinwheel Afghan

Knit interpretation of the traditional pinwheel quilt with sawtooth borders. Bulky yarn. Designed by Lion Brand Yarn. Pictured project by daurynn who knit the pattern with intarsia instead of pieced squares – check the project notes for more information.

Sunshine and Shadow Throw

Tamarix Quilt Afghan

This knitted afghan is composed of simple garter-stitch mitered squares worked in stripes of color creating a handquilted look. Directions are provided for easy seaming as you go, or you can sew the pieces together in finishing. The edge is finished with attached I-cord. Designed by Heather Zoppetti. Worsted yarn.One of the free patterns in the free ebook 7 Free Knitted Blanket & Afghan Patterns from Interweave. Designed by Hana Jason

Oddball Sampler Afghan

Each square of this patchwork blanket lets you try out different, and possibly new to you, knitting techniques. Many are modeled after classic quilt blocks such as Ohio Star, Windmill Quilt, Log Cabin, Magic Diamond, Victorian Patchwork, Tree of Life, and more. Knit some or all. Great stashbuster. Designed by Sarah Bradberry. Pictured projects by Pine-needles and katlewis

Flying Geese Baby Blanket

The traditional stacked triangle quilt design interpreted in a modern color block knitting pattern. 24 x 36 inches but you can make it larger by knitting more triangle panels or more than one strip. Designed by Purl Soho. Pictured project by KPJenny

Shadowbox Blanket

Umbrella Girl Quilt Block

This block based on the traditional quilt design can be used as a wall hanging with its knitted frame and button hanger fastening, or the design can be added blankets, hats, scarves, bags. The pieces for the pictures are knitted separately and sewn on to the background. Designed by Frankie Brown

Patterns for Purchase

Portholes Log Cabin Quilt

This modular knit blanket is a modern take on a traditional log cabin design. It is knit in squares which are sewn together to give the circular effect. 3 sizes. DK weight yarn. Designed by Julie Taylor

Double Wedding Ring Quilt

Inspired by the classic quilt pattern symbolizes wedding rings, this blanket is easy to knit but requires a bit of sewing. It is composed of numerous small garter-stitch shapes – squares, ovals, and rectangles – that are sewn into sixteen circular (or part-circle) units, which in turn are joined together. Finished size is 58″ (147.5 cm) square. Designed by Sharon O’Brien. Pictured projects by the designer and VirgoKnitter

Spring Bouquet Quilt Afghan

Blocks are knit with two colors in garter stitch using simple increases and decreases, then sewn together to form the “quilt.” Knit with worsted-weight yarn. Finished size is 54″ square. Rated easy by the designer.

Starshade Afghan

Garter-stitch squares knit on the bias are worked separately and seamed together to create this quilt inspired afghan. Knit with worsted-weight yarn. Finished size is 69 1/2″L x 56 1/2″W.. Designed by Amy Gunderson

Flying Geese Blanket

This knit version of the traditional quilt is knit with strips of triangles, or ‘geese,’ which are made separately, so it makes a great portable project. The strips are then joined to squares in a log cabin technique. Designed by Ann Hahn Buechner. Pictured project by annaforsyth. One of the patterns in Mason Dixon Knitting

Jan’s Garden Afghan

This knit version of the traditional Flower Basket quilt is created with intarsia in tonal yarns and textures to emulate a calico quilt look. Knit with worsted-weight yarn. Finished size is 58″ x 56″. Designed by Suzanne M Ross

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Terry is a knitting late-bloomer, learning to knit as an adult from Internet tutorials, because she wanted a craft that was useful, fun, and portable. Knitting hats for cancer patients inspired her to design her own patterns—available for free at her blog, intheloopknitting.com. Terry met her husband Ken at a science fiction convention and moved to the Kansas City area to be with him more than 30 years ago. Terry supports her yarn stash by creating websites and other digital media. Terry firmly believes in Knitting in Public—it's a great conversation starter!

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Free Knitting Patterns

Two-Finger Puppets

Let your fingers do the walking for these cute puppets. There are instructions for 3 faces – 2 cats and a raccoon – but they are easy to customize. Designed by Luciana Jorge. Available in English and Spanish. Pictured projects by Sikari73 who added fringe to create a lion’s mane for one and made another in panda colors.

Grr Argh Monster Finger Puppet

Finger puppet inspired by the monster that appears at the end of Mutant Enemy productions such as Buffy, Firefly. Designed by M0mmacat. Note that the original website is no longer available – use the link below to the archived pattern.

Teddy Bear Hand Puppet

An easy pattern designed to be simple enough for children to knit. It’s a garter stitch rectangle with some cast on and bind off for arms. Ears are shaped by sewing along head fold. Designed by Shelley Pearson for Knit a Square Charity.

Polar Bear Puppet

Say Cheese Camera Puppet

Get a smile for the camera from babies and children with this adorable hippo that slips over the lens of your camera. You can also use other head and feet patterns and adjust the size for your camera lens. Designed by Sumiko Sumiko

Hello Kitty Hand Puppet

Goldilocks Finger Puppet

This finger puppet by Amanda Berry is easily customizable into other characters by changing skin color, hair, and dress. The designer allows you to sell the finished project to raise money for charity.

Hare Finger Puppets

Chow Hand

This mouth puppet is quick knit, then felted in your washing machine. Chow can easily be customized with a little embroidery floss to add braces or other features. Chow is knit in the round … two mouth pieces, a tongue and two rows of I-cord teeth. Designed by C. Randy Wheeless for Knitty

Menagerie Puppets

Five dressed-up animal finger puppets including elephant, lion, bear, bunny and reindeer. Designed by Monica Rodriguez Fuertes. Pattern available for free with a free trial at Creativebug. Click link and scroll down to the bottom of pattern list to see the download link. You’ll have to sign up for a free trial.

Sea Monster Bath Mitt

Michele Wilcox for Red Heart Yarn designed this adorable puppet that will make kids love bath time. If you use the recommended Red Heart Scrubby yarn, you’ll get a textured that’s good for getting at dirt but soft enough to use on skin. Red Heart sent me a sample of the yarn for review. Red Heart sent me a sample of the yarn for review. I haven’t had a chance to use it yet, but I like the texture — it’s softer than I expected.

Counting Rhymes Finger Puppet Gloves

Makes three types – five little speckled frogs, five little monkeys or ten in the bed. Little frogs and monkeys can be knitted as part of the gloves or as individual finger puppets. Two sizes – Ages 3-5 and large adult. Designed by Sandra Polley

Woodland Animals Finger Puppets

Patterns for 7 finger puppets are included: Fox, mouse, bear, boar, wolf, hare, frog puppets. The puppets are knitted in the round and are recommended for Advanced Beginner Knitters. Designed by Deniza Toys

Storybook Dolls to Knit (CD Included)

This book includes patterns for 17 Walkabout Puppets / Toys of characters from fairy tales and nursery rhymes including Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Humpty-Dumpty, The Big Bad Wolf and the Three Little Pigs, The Gingerbread Man, Hansel and Gretel and the Wicked Witch, Red Riding Hood and the Wolf in Grandma’s Clothing, and Mary and Her Little Lamb. Children can slip their fingers into the puppet legs and play along as they listen to the stories on the included CD. Designed by Anita M. Wheeless. Paperback or digital download.

Bunny Puppet

Googlers

This finger / hand puppet toy is knit with about 10 1/2 m (11 1/2) yards of yarn. Perfect for scrap yarn! They also only take about 30-40 minutes to make so they are the perfect last minute gift or stocking stuffer. Knit flat on straight needles. About 6 1/2cm (2 1/2″) tall. Designed by Kookla Creations who allows the selling of finished items.

Mr Pythagoras and Mr Fibonacci Puppets

Mr Fibonacci wears a robe designed to show his well-known sequence, in two directions. He also wears a hat showing the same pattern of numbers. Mr Pythagoras wears an example of his theorem on his front. These were designed with adults in mind but are small enough to also be used by a child. Designed by Woolly Thoughts

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Terry is a knitting late-bloomer, learning to knit as an adult from Internet tutorials, because she wanted a craft that was useful, fun, and portable. Knitting hats for cancer patients inspired her to design her own patterns—available for free at her blog, intheloopknitting.com. Terry met her husband Ken at a science fiction convention and moved to the Kansas City area to be with him more than 30 years ago. Terry supports her yarn stash by creating websites and other digital media. Terry firmly believes in Knitting in Public—it's a great conversation starter!

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Baby Argyle Vest and Pants

Argyle Pillow

This cushhion is knit in stocking stitch using stranded colorwork. There is a buttonhole closure on the reverse allowing the cover to be removed for washing or to change decor. It’s designed to fit a standard 16″/40cm square insert. Designed by LadyshipDesigns

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Terry is a knitting late-bloomer, learning to knit as an adult from Internet tutorials, because she wanted a craft that was useful, fun, and portable. Knitting hats for cancer patients inspired her to design her own patterns—available for free at her blog, intheloopknitting.com. Terry met her husband Ken at a science fiction convention and moved to the Kansas City area to be with him more than 30 years ago. Terry supports her yarn stash by creating websites and other digital media. Terry firmly believes in Knitting in Public—it's a great conversation starter!

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